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The 1911 single-action, semi-auto pistol is one of the most popular US government, competition, survival, and self defense/concealed carry weapon. It has a storied US (war) service history. Military and law enforcement choose it for its reliable performance and accuracy. The additional pistol light enhances its personal defense capabilities and nighttime tactical advantages. Finding a
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Silencer Central and Buck Commander have partnered to release the BUCK 30 by BANISH, an affordable .30-caliber suppressor for deer hunting. Brand collaborations are often mere marketing schemes, but sometimes they show actual thought put into the product being developed. The new BUCK 30 by BANISH suppressor, a joint venture between Silencer Central and Buck
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Leave that shoulder alone! Here’s how to fit ammo to your rifle using chamber concentricity. Bottlenecked cartridges have many different means of headspacing, from using a rim—so popular among the lever-action cartridges—to the Holland & Holland belted design, to the true rimless cartridges that use the shoulder for headspacing. And while the goal for creating
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Looking for a new iron or piece of kit to enhance the one you already own? Check out these 7 new bits of guns and gear to grow your firearms wish list. The New Guns And Gear: Anderson Manufacturing AM-15 Dissipator Rifle Harking back to the early service life of the AR-15, Anderson Manufacturing released
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The author goes over a Glock G43X MOS that’s been setup for concealed carry as well as the Step Back Drill. My primary carry gun is an old, lightweight Browning Hi Power that was worked by Novak’s and given to me by a good friend. It’s comfortable to carry, and I shoot it very well.
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Girsan is continuing to modernize the classic BHP design, this time with the High Power MCP35 PI LW. Girsan of Turkey has been hard at work incorporating modern features into the classic Browning Hi Power design in recent years, but the company isn’t done yet. Imported into the States by EAA, the newest model is
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While the 8-gauge shotgun is obsolete and illegal for hunting, it still serves a purpose today. The 8-gauge shotgun was, emphasis on was, a specialized fowling piece dating back to 19th-century waterfowl hunters. At that time, 8-gauge shotguns were loaded with a handful of black powder and threw up to two ounces of lead shot